US20160040457A1 - Operating device for a vehicle door latch - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an operating device for a vehicle-sliding-door latch.
- an operating device for a vehicle door latch comprises, an outside lever connected to an outside handle on the door outside a vehicle, an inside lever connected to an inside handle on the door inside the vehicle, a locking lever for changing a door latch in a locking state and an unlocking state and an electric actuator for moving the locking lever to a locking position and an unlocking position on a base plate fixed in a door.
- an inside handle detecting switch is exposed on the base plate and is not suitable in view of water resistance. Electric wires connected to the inside-handle detecting switch are too long and increase the costs.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a vehicle in which the present invention is employed
- FIG. 2 is perspective view of a motion-connecting section and an inside handle unit in the present invention seen from the inside of a vehicle;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the motion-connecting section seen from the inside of the vehicle;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the motion-connecting section of the inside handle unit seen from the inside of the vehicle;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an inside handle unit and an actuator
- FIG. 6 is a front view of the motion-connecting section seen from the inside of the vehicle
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the motion-connecting section and actuator from which a cover is removed, seen from the inside of the vehicle;
- FIG. 8 is a back view of the motion-connecting section seen from the outside of the vehicle.
- FIG. 9 is a front view of the actuator from which the cover is removed.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line A-A in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 11 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in an unlocking state
- FIG. 12 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which an outside lever is operated for releasing;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in a locking state
- FIG. 14 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which the motion-connecting section is in an unlocking state and the childproof lever is in a locking position;
- FIG. 15 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which the motion-connecting section is in the locking state and the childproof lever is in the locking position.
- numeral 1 denotes a sliding door which opens and closes longitudinally at the side of a vehicle body
- 2 denotes a fully-closing front door latch unit in the door
- 3 denotes a fully-open front-door latch unit in the door 1
- 4 denotes a fully-open door latch unit attached to the door
- 100 denotes an electric opening unit for opening and closing the door 1 .
- an outside handle unit OH for opening and closing the door is provided, and on the inner panel of the door 1 , an inside handle unit IH for opening and closing the door is provided.
- a motion-connecting section 5 controls operation by the outside handle unit OH and inside handle unit IH.
- the fully-closing door latch units 2 , 3 engage with front and rear strikers (not shown) of a vehicle body respectively when the door 1 is fully closed.
- the fully-open door latch unit 4 engages with a striker (not shown) of the vehicle body when the door 1 is fully open.
- the inside handle unit IH comprises a base IH 1 fixed to the inner panel of the door 1 ; an inside handle IH 3 pivoted to the base IH 1 via a vertical pivot shaft IH 2 ; and a knob handle IH 4 for locking and unlocking the door 1 .
- the inside handle IH 3 is usually held in a neutral position.
- door-opening action or rearward turning is possible from the neutral position as shown by an arrow R in FIGS. 2 and 3
- door-closing action or forward turning is possible from the neutral position as shown by an arrow F in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the inside handle IH 3 comprises upper and lower connecting arms IH 31 ,IH 32 projecting toward the outside of the vehicle. Under the connecting arm IH 32 is formed a U-shaped connecting portion IH 33 which projects toward the outside of the vehicle or motion-connecting section 5 .
- To the upper connecting arm IH 31 is coupled the front end of a motion-transmitting member 22 via which door-closing action of the inside handle IH 3 can be transmitted to the motion-connecting section 5 .
- To the lower connecting arm IH 32 is coupled a motion-transmitting member 25 via which door-opening action of the inside handle IH 3 can be transmitted to the motion-connecting section 5 .
- a detected lever 36 (later described) of the motion-connecting section 5 is held in the connecting portion IH 33 when the inside handle unit IH and motion connection section 5 are attached to the door 1 .
- a motion-transmitting member 44 for transmitting unlocking/locking action of the knob handle IH 4 to the motion-connecting section 5 .
- the motion-connecting section 5 comprises a base plate 6 as base member fixed in the door 1 .
- the base plate 6 comprises an outside lever 7 connected to the outside handle OH and an electric release actuator ACT in the door 1 : an inside lever 8 connected to the inside handle IH 3 ; a crank lever 9 connected to the inside handle IH 3 and fully-open door latch unit 4 ; a release lever 10 connected to the fully-closing door latch units 2 and 3 ; a locking lever 11 ; a childproof lever 12 ; a connect lever 13 ; and an electric actuator 14 for locking/unlocking action.
- the outside lever 7 is pivoted via a shaft 15 extending transversely of the vehicle in the middle of the base plate 6 facing outside of the vehicle and is held in a neutral position in FIGS. 6 and 7 where the lower end is in contact with a stopper portion 61 of the base plate 6 in a standby state in which the outside handle OH and release actuator ACT do not work.
- a slit 71 is formed in the lower part of the outside lever 7 .
- a motion-transmitting member 16 for transmitting to the outside lever 7 power of the release actuator ACT operable according to a switch (not shown) in the driver's seat and a portable remote control switch.
- the end of the motion-transmitting member 16 slides in the slit 71 .
- the release actuator ACT works to allow the motion-transmitting member 16 to move as shown by an arrow in FIG. 6 , and the outside lever 7 swings by a certain angle counterclockwise in FIG. 6 or in a releasing direction from the neutral position.
- a slit 72 is formed under the slit 71 in the lower part of the outside lever 7 .
- the slit 72 is slidably connected one end of a motion-transmitting member 17 the other end of which is coupled to the outside handle OH.
- the motion-transmitting member 17 moves as shown by an arrow in FIG. 6 .
- the outside lever 7 swings by a certain angle in a releasing direction from the neutral position similarly to the motion by the actuator ACT.
- a pushing portion 73 with which the releasing action of the outside lever 7 can be transmitted to the crank lever 9 .
- a pushing portion 74 with which the releasing action of the outside lever 7 can be transmitted to the connect lever 13 .
- a detected portion 75 which can come in contact with a sensor 291 of a first detecting switch 29 for detecting the releasing action of the outside lever 7 .
- the crank lever 9 pivots on a pivot shaft 18 extending transversely of the vehicle above the shaft 15 on a surface of the base plate 6 facing the inside of the vehicle.
- the crank lever 9 is forced by a spring 21 one end of which is mounted to the crank lever 9 and the other end of which is mounted to the base plate 6 counterclockwise in FIG. 6 or toward the neutral position and is held in the neutral position in FIGS. 6 and 7 where the crank lever 9 is in contact with a stopper portion 62 of the base plate 6 in a neutral state where the crank lever 9 does not work.
- a slit 91 is formed in the upper part of the crank lever 9 , and a connecting hole 92 is formed in the lower part thereof.
- To the slit 91 is slidably the rear end of the motion-transmitting member 22 via which door-closing action of the inside handle IH 3 is transmitted to the crank lever 9 .
- To the connecting hole 92 is coupled the front end of the motion-transmitting member 23 the rear end of which is coupled to a release lever (not shown) of the fully-open door latch unit 4 .
- crank lever 9 swings against the spring 21 from the neutral position in a releasing direction or clockwise in FIG. 6 .
- the releasing action for swinging the crank lever 9 in the releasing direction is transmitted via the motion-transmitting member 23 to the fully-open door latch unit 4 which releases the latch from the striker to enable the door 1 to move for closing from the fully-open position.
- crank lever 9 On the lower part of the crank lever 9 is provided a pushed portion 93 which comes in contact with the pushing portion 73 of the outside lever 7 .
- the pushing portion 73 of the outside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushed portion 93 , so that the crank lever 9 swings from the neutral position in the releasing direction similarly to the door-closing action of the inside handle IH 3 , and the fully-open door latch unit 4 is released.
- the inside lever 8 pivots on the shaft 15 which is the same axis as that of the outside lever 7 to the base plate 6 .
- the inside lever 8 is forced clockwise in FIG. 6 by a spring 24 which engages at one end with the inside lever 8 and at the other end with the base plate 6 .
- the inside lever 8 is held in a neutral position in FIGS. 6 and 7 where it is in contact with a stopper portion 63 of the base plate 6 in a neutral state where the inside lever 8 does not work.
- a slit 82 is formed in the upper part of the inside lever 8 .
- the slit 82 is coupled to the end of the motion-transmitting member 25 via which door-opening action of the inside handle IH 3 can be transmitted.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated to open the door 1 , and the motion-transmitting member 25 moves forward in a direction by an arrow in FIG. 6 .
- the inside lever 8 swings against the spring 24 from the neutral position counterclockwise in FIGS. 6 and 7 or in the releasing direction.
- a control hole 81 is formed in the upper part of the inside lever 8 .
- a control pin 28 which moves vertically based on motion of the childproof lever 12 to an unlocking or locking position (later described).
- the childproof lever 12 pivots on a pivot shaft 20 to the base plate 6 .
- the childproof lever 12 moves manually and is elastically held in the unlocking position in FIGS. 6 and 7 and in the locking position in FIGS. 14 and 15 to which the childproof lever 12 swings from the unlocking position.
- a projection 121 which is operated manually only when the door 1 is open.
- a contacted portion 122 which can contact a sensor 301 in FIG. 7 of a second detecting switch 30 which can detect movement of the childproof lever 12 disposed in a housing 141 of the actuator 14 .
- an elongate opening 123 In the rear part of the childproof lever 12 is formed an elongate opening 123 in which the control pin 28 slides.
- the control pin 28 can move vertically in the control hole 81 of the inside lever 8 according to unlocking/locking action of the childproof lever 12 and can move forward according to releasing action of the inside lever 8 .
- the control pin 28 is positioned in the lower part of the control hole 81 and is in the unlocking position where the releasing action of the inside lever 8 can be transmitted to the connect lever 13 .
- the control pin 28 is positioned in the upper part of the control hole 81 and is in the locking position in FIGS. 14 and 15 wherein the releasing action of the inside lever 8 cannot be transmitted to the connect lever 13 .
- the connect lever 13 pivots on the shaft 15 on which the outside lever 7 and inside lever 8 pivot to the base plate 6 and is forced clockwise in FIGS. 6 and 7 by a spring 31 which engages at one end with the connect lever 13 and at the other end with the base plate 6 .
- the connect lever 13 is held in a neutral position in FIGS. 6 and 7 when the connect lever 13 does not work.
- a contacted portion 131 with which the control pin 28 can come in contact when the childproof lever 12 is in the unlocking position and with which the control pin cannot contact when the childproof lever 12 is in the locking position.
- the releasing action of the inside lever 8 is transmitted to the connect lever 13 via the control pin 28 and contacted portion 131 thereby allowing the connect lever 13 to swing from the neutral position against the spring 31 in the releasing direction.
- the control pin 131 cannot come in contact with the contacted portion 131 , so that the releasing action of the inside lever 8 is not transmitted to the connect lever 13 .
- a vertical slit 133 In the lower part of the connect lever 13 is formed a vertical slit 133 in which a control pin 33 connected to the locking lever 11 slides vertically.
- the locking lever 11 pivots on a pivot shaft 19 positioned below the shaft 15 to the base plate 6 and is elastically held by a turnover spring 32 which engages at one end with the locking lever 11 and at the other end with the base plate 6 in an unlocking position in FIGS. 6 and 7 and in a locking position which turns from the unlocking position clockwise in FIG. 13 .
- a motion-transmitting member 44 operated by a knob handle IH 4 is coupled to the lower part of the locking lever 11 .
- the locking lever 11 moves to the locking position with unlocking action of the knob handle IH 4 and to the unlocking position with locking action thereof.
- the lower end of the locking lever 11 is coupled to an output lever 34 (later described) of the actuator 14 .
- the locking lever 11 moves to the unlocking and locking positions by the output lever 34 .
- a slit 111 in which the control pin 33 slides longitudinally of the vehicle.
- the release lever 10 pivots on the shaft 15 on which the outside lever 7 , inside lever 8 and connect lever 13 pivot, and is held in the neutral position in FIGS. 6 and 7 when the release lever 10 does not work in the neutral state.
- one end of a motion-transmitting member 26 the other end of which is coupled to a cancelling lever (not shown) of the fully-closing front door latch unit 2 and one end of a motion-transmitting member 27 the other end of which is coupled to a cancelling lever (not shown) of the fully-closing rear door latch unit 3 are coupled respectively.
- the release lever 10 is moved counterclockwise in FIGS. 6 and 7 or in a releasing direction.
- the releasing action is transmitted to the cancelling levers of the fully-closing door-latch units 2 via the motion-transmitting members 26 , 27 respectively, so that the door latch units 2 , 3 are released to enable the door to open from the fully-closed position.
- An L-shaped control opening 103 in which the control pin 33 slides is formed in the lower part of the release lever 10 .
- the control pin 33 slides through the slit 133 of the connect lever 13 , the control opening 103 of the release lever 10 , and the slit 111 of the locking lever 11 .
- the control pin 33 is in an unlocking position of an upper part 103 a of the control opening 103 and when the locking lever 11 is in the locking position, the control pin 33 is in a locking position of a lower part 103 b of the control opening 103 .
- unlocking state of the motion-connecting section 5 means that the locking lever 11 and control pin 33 are in the unlocking position
- locking state means that the locking lever 11 and control pin 33 are in the locking position.
- the actuator 14 changes to the unlocking state or locking state depending on change in state of the motion-connecting unit 5 .
- an annular projection 64 having a diameter D around the shaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of the release lever 10 .
- annular projection 104 having a diameter D 1 larger than the diameter D around the shaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of the connect lever 13 .
- annular recess 105 corresponding to the annular projection 104 is formed on the rear surface of the release lever 10 .
- an annular projection 134 having a diameter D 2 smaller than the diameter D 1 around the shaft 15 projects toward the rear surface of the inside lever 8 is formed embossing.
- an annular recess 135 corresponding to the annular projection 134 is formed on the rear surface of the connect lever 1 .
- annular projection 83 On the surface of the inside lever 8 , an annular projection 83 having a diameter D 3 smaller than the diameter D 2 around the shaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of the outside lever 7 .
- annular recess 84 corresponding to the annular projection 83 is formed on the rear surface of the inside lever 8 .
- the annular projections 64 , 104 , 134 , 83 are formed by embossing on the surfaces of the base plate 6 , release lever 10 , connect lever 13 and inside lever 8 . Even in the structure in which a plurality of levers 10 , 13 , 8 , 7 pivot on the same shaft to the base plate 6 , it is possible to avoid the effect by variation in thickness of the matrix of the levers 10 , 13 , 8 , 7 . It prevents the levers 10 , 13 , 8 , 7 from loosening axially with larger gaps between the levers and it prevents the levers 10 , 13 , 8 , 7 from turning heavily with no gaps between the levers, enabling the levers to turn smoothly.
- the surfaces of the levers do not contact one another to enable the levers to turn more smoothly.
- the axial distances of the fevers 10 , 13 , 8 , 7 can be made as determined formerly to enable the number of steps formed on the shaft 15 to become smaller than the number of the levers, so that the manufacturing costs of the shaft 15 can be reduced.
- the actuator 14 will be described.
- the actuator 14 has the L-shaped housing 141 fixed along the front lower portion of the rectangular base plate 6 .
- the output lever 34 pivots on the pivot shaft 35 on the outer surface of the housing 141 facing the outside of the vehicle, and the detected lever 36 which swings longitudinally of the vehicle around a pivot shaft 45 .
- a cover 1410 for the housing 141 and a plate 142 fixed in the housing 141 are omitted.
- the housing 141 includes the motor 37 ; a worm wheel 39 which pivots via a pivot shaft 38 below the motor 37 ; an active lever 40 which pivots via a pivot shaft 35 to turn with the output lever 34 ; the first detecting switch 29 for directly detecting the position of the outside lever 7 ; a second detecting switch 30 for directly detecting the position of the childproof lever 12 ; an active-lever detecting switch 41 for directly detecting the position of an active lever 40 ; an inner detected lever 42 which turns with the detected lever 36 ; and an inside-handle detecting switch 43 for directly detecting the operation of the inside handle IH 3 via the detected lever 36 and inner detected lever 42 .
- a plate 142 is fixed to cover the inside of the housing 141 from the inside of the vehicle.
- the motor 37 , the first and second detecting switches 29 , 30 and a number of conductive terminal plates 143 electrically connected to the switches 41 , 43 are provided on the surface of the plate 142 facing the inside of the vehicle.
- the motor 37 , the first and second detecting switches 29 , 30 and detecting switches 41 , 43 are electrically connected to control circuits via wires (not shown) connected to a connector portion 1411 under the terminal plates 143 and plate 142 .
- the worm wheel 39 meshes with a worm 371 fixed to the shaft of the motor 37 , rotates reversibly by the motor 37 and has engagement portions 391 projecting axially on the rotary surfaces.
- the engagement portions 391 provided on the rotary surface facing the outside of the vehicle are omitted.
- the active lever 40 comes in contact with the engagement portion 391 on the rotary surface facing the inside of the vehicle and swings to an unlocking position in FIG. 7 .
- the active lever 40 comes in contact with the engagement portion 391 provided on the rotary surface facing the outside of the vehicle and turns to a locking position in FIG. 13 where it swings counterclockwise from the unlocking position.
- the output lever 34 pivots with the active lever 40 and is coupled at the upper end to the lower end of the locking lever 11 .
- the output lever 34 moves with the active lever 40 to the unlocking and locking positions, so that the locking lever 11 moves to the unlocking and locking positions.
- the detected lever 36 pivots on the pivot shaft 45 on the surface facing the inside of the vehicle and the inside handle IH 3 in the housing 141 , and engages in the connecting portion IH 33 of the inside handle IH 3 in a direction of turning of the inside handle IH 3 .
- the detected lever 36 swings forward by door-opening action of the inside handle IH 3 and swings rearward by door-closing action thereof.
- the inner detected lever 42 turns forward or rearward with the detected lever 36 in the housing 141 .
- the inner detected lever 36 is directly coupled to the inside handle IH 3 with the detected lever 36 , but is not connected indirectly to the inside handle IH 3 via the motion-transmitting member such as a cable or a rod, enabling the inner detected lever 36 to move with the inside handle IH 3 securely.
- the inside-handle detecting switch 43 detects the motion of the detected lever 42 via the inner detected lever 42 to enable the motion of the inside handle IH 3 to be detected securely.
- the inside-handle detecting switch 43 is attached in a vertical room 141 f of the housing 141 and detects a swinging direction of the detected lever 36 and inner detected lever 42 thereby detecting a direction of action of the inside handle IH 3 and transmitting a detected signal to control circuits.
- the control circuits controls the electric opening unit 100 to move the door 1 to open when door-opening signal is inputted, and controls the electric opening unit 100 to move the door 1 to close when door-closing signal is inputted.
- the first detecting switch 29 for detecting the outside lever 7 is fixed in a horizontal room 141 c extending rearward of the housing 141 such that only the sensor 291 is exposed from the upper surface of the housing 141 or a small hole 141 a which faces a detected portion 75 of the outside lever 7 .
- the small hole 141 a of the housing 141 is tightly covered with a switch body 292 of the first detecting switch 29 so as to prevent rain water from coming into the housing 141 .
- guides 141 d, 141 d for guiding the detected portion 75 of the outside lever 7 are provided.
- the detected portion 75 of the outside lever 7 comes in contact with the sensor 291 of the first detecting switch 29 which detects that the outside lever 7 is on releasing action and a detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits. Based on the detected signal of the first detecting switch 29 , the control circuits controls the electric opening unit 100 to open the door 1 if the door 1 is in the fully-closed position, and to close the door 1 if the door 1 is in the fully-open position.
- the detected portion 75 of the outside fever 7 is guided by the guides 141 d, 141 d to ensure that it is in contact with the sensor 291 securely thereby enabling the first detecting switch 29 to detect the action of the outside lever 7 securely.
- the second detecting switch 39 for detecting the childproof lever 12 is fixed in the vertical room 141 f extending upward in the housing 141 such that only the sensor 301 is exposed from the top surface of the housing 141 or a small hole 141 b facing the detected portion 122 of the childproof lever 12 .
- the small hole 141 b of the housing 141 is tightly covered with a switch body 302 of the second detecting switch 30 so as to prevent rain water from coming into the housing 141 .
- guides 141 e for guiding the detected portion 122 of the childproof lever 12 are provided.
- the second detecting switch 30 detects that the childproof lever 12 moves to the locking position in the childproof locking state, so that a detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits.
- the detected portion 122 of the childproof lever 12 is guided by the guides 141 e to ensure that the detected portion 122 is in contact with the sensor 301 enabling the action of the childproof lever 12 to be detected securely.
- the motor 37 detecting switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 and terminal plate 143 electrically connected to the switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 are disposed.
- the detecting switches 41 , 30 , 29 for detecting the levers 11 , 12 , 13
- the inside-handle detecting switch 43 for detecting the action of the inside handle IH 3 or electric wires electrically connected to the detecting switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 , improving water tightness on the detecting switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 and reducing the costs for electric wires electrically connected to the switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 outside the housing 141 .
- the housing 141 for the actuator 14 is shaped like “L” and fixed to the lower part of the rectangular base plate 6 in front of the base plate 6 , and the detecting switches 29 , 30 , 41 , 43 are not disposed on the base plate 6 , thereby improving flexibility in layout of the levers on the base plate 6 .
- the outside handle OH is oersted to o en the door when the door 1 is held in the full-closed state and when the motion-connectin section 5 and child roof lever 12 are in the unlockinq state and unlocking position respectively.
- the releasing action of the release lever 10 is transmitted to the fully-closing door latch units 2 , 3 via the motion-transmitting members 26 , 27 to release the fully-closed door latch units 2 , 3 .
- the control circuits controls the electric opening unit 100 based on detected signal of the first detecting switch 29 .
- the door 1 slides open by the electric opening unit 100 .
- the release actuator ACT works.
- the outside lever 7 is operated for releasing, and the fully-closed door latch units 2 , 3 are released, so that the door 1 can be opened.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated to open the door when the door 1 is in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the door-opening action of the inside handle IH 3 is transmitted to the inside lever 8 via the motion-transmitting member 25 .
- the inside lever 8 turns counterclockwise in FIG. 11 or in the releasing direction against the spring 24 from the neutral position, the releasing action of the inside lever 8 is transmitted to the connect lever 13 via the control pin 33 .
- the releasing action of the connect lever 13 is transmitted to the release lever 10 , so that the door latch units 2 , 3 are released to enable the door 1 to slide open.
- the actuator 14 is operated to lock the door when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the knob handle IH 4 is operated to lock the door when the door is held in the fully-closed state and when the motion-connecting section 5 and child roof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking state respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated in FIG. 13 , and the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to the outside lever 7 via the motion-transmitting member 17 .
- the outside lever 7 turns counterclockwise in FIG. 13 in the releasing direction from the neutral position, and the pushing portion 74 comes in contact with the pushed portion 132 of the connect lever 13 upward to make the connect lever 13 turn counterclockwise in FIG. 13 or in the releasing direction against the spring 31 .
- the control pin 33 is in the locking position where the rotation of the connect lever 13 cannot be transmitted to the release lever 10 .
- the releasing action of the connect lever 13 is not transmitted to the release lever 10 .
- the fully-closing door latch units 2 , 3 are not released to disable the door 1 to open.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated for door-opening when the door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectiveiy.
- the actuator ACT is unlocked when the door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the knob handle IH 4 is operated to unlock the door when the door is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and in the unlocking position respectively.
- the knob handle IH 4 is operated to unlock the door in FIG. 13 , and the unlocking action is transmitted to the locking lever 11 via the motion-transmitting member 44 , and the locking lever 11 moves from the locking position to the unlocking position against the turnover spring 32 .
- the control pin 33 , output lever 34 and active lever 40 move to the unlocking position, and the motion-connecting section 5 changes from the locking state to the unlocking state.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and in the locking position respectively.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated to open the door when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the lockin state and locking position respectively.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated to open the door when the door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when th motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the fully-open door latch unit 4 engages with the striker.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated for door-closing when the door 1 is held in the fully-open postion and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively,
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated for door-closing when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the childproof lever 12 is operated for lockin when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connection section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the uncloking state and unlocking position respectively.
- the childproof lever 12 When the projection 121 of the childproof lever 12 exposed from the front end face of the door 1 is manually pushed down in 11 , the childproof lever 12 turns counterclockwise in FIG. 11 or in a locking direction from the unlocking position to the locking position in FIG. 14 .
- the control pin 28 moves with the childproof lever 12 to the locking position.
- the detected portion 122 of the childproof lever 12 moves rearward along the upper surface of the housing 141 of the actuator 14 and comes in contact with the sensor 301 of the second detecting switch 30 .
- the second detecting switch 30 detects that the childproof lever 12 moves to the locking position, and a locking-detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting unit 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively.
- the inside handle IH 3 is operated for door-closing when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively.
- the outside handle OH is operated when the door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever in the locking state and locking position respectively.
- the inside handle IH is operated for door-closing when the door is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting section 5 and childproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position.
- One or both of the sensors of the first and second detecting switches 20 , 30 may be exposed from the side of the housing 141 .
- the detected portions 75 and 122 of the outside lever 17 and/or childproof lever 12 may move along the side of the housing 141 .
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Abstract
An operating device for a vehicle-siding-door latch changes the latch to an unlocking state and a locking state comprises a housing a motor disposed in the housing; an active lever in the housing to an unocking position an a locking position with the active lever: and a detecting switch in the housing to detect motion of a swinging member pivoted to an element outside wherein the element is separate from the housing.
Description
- The present invention relates to an operating device for a vehicle-sliding-door latch.
- In JP2012-12810A. an operating device for a vehicle door latch comprises, an outside lever connected to an outside handle on the door outside a vehicle, an inside lever connected to an inside handle on the door inside the vehicle, a locking lever for changing a door latch in a locking state and an unlocking state and an electric actuator for moving the locking lever to a locking position and an unlocking position on a base plate fixed in a door.
- In the device, an inside handle detecting switch is exposed on the base plate and is not suitable in view of water resistance. Electric wires connected to the inside-handle detecting switch are too long and increase the costs.
- In view of the disadvantages in the prior art, It is an object of the present invention to provide an operating device for a vehicle-sliding-door latch, improving water resistance of a detecting switch for detecting swinging of the levers.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a vehicle in which the present invention is employed; -
FIG. 2 is perspective view of a motion-connecting section and an inside handle unit in the present invention seen from the inside of a vehicle; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the motion-connecting section seen from the inside of the vehicle; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the motion-connecting section of the inside handle unit seen from the inside of the vehicle; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an inside handle unit and an actuator; -
FIG. 6 is a front view of the motion-connecting section seen from the inside of the vehicle; -
FIG. 7 is a front view of the motion-connecting section and actuator from which a cover is removed, seen from the inside of the vehicle; -
FIG. 8 is a back view of the motion-connecting section seen from the outside of the vehicle; -
FIG. 9 is a front view of the actuator from which the cover is removed; -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line A-A inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 11 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in an unlocking state; -
FIG. 12 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which an outside lever is operated for releasing; -
FIG. 13 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in a locking state; -
FIG. 14 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which the motion-connecting section is in an unlocking state and the childproof lever is in a locking position; and -
FIG. 15 is a front view of the motion-connecting section in which the motion-connecting section is in the locking state and the childproof lever is in the locking position. - An embodiment of the present invention will be described with respect to the drawings. In the following description, the left and right sides are deemed as “front” and “rear” of a vehicle respectively in
FIGS. 6-9 andFIGS. 11-15 , and the front and back of the drawings are deemed as “inside of the vehicle” and “outside of the vehicle” respectively. - In
FIG. 1 ,numeral 1 denotes a sliding door which opens and closes longitudinally at the side of a vehicle body; 2 denotes a fully-closing front door latch unit in the door; 3 denotes a fully-open front-door latch unit in thedoor 1; 4 denotes a fully-open door latch unit attached to the door; and 100 denotes an electric opening unit for opening and closing thedoor 1. - On the outer panel of the
door 1 an outside handle unit OH for opening and closing the door is provided, and on the inner panel of thedoor 1, an inside handle unit IH for opening and closing the door is provided. In thedoor 1, a motion-connectingsection 5 controls operation by the outside handle unit OH and inside handle unit IH. - The fully-closing
2,3 engage with front and rear strikers (not shown) of a vehicle body respectively when thedoor latch units door 1 is fully closed. The fully-opendoor latch unit 4 engages with a striker (not shown) of the vehicle body when thedoor 1 is fully open. - In
FIGS. 2 and 5 , the inside handle unit IH comprises a base IH1 fixed to the inner panel of thedoor 1; an inside handle IH3 pivoted to the base IH1 via a vertical pivot shaft IH2; and a knob handle IH4 for locking and unlocking thedoor 1. - The inside handle IH3 is usually held in a neutral position. In order to open the
door 1, door-opening action or rearward turning is possible from the neutral position as shown by an arrow R inFIGS. 2 and 3 , and in order to close thedoor 1, door-closing action or forward turning is possible from the neutral position as shown by an arrow F inFIGS. 2 and 3 . - In
FIG. 5 , the inside handle IH3 comprises upper and lower connecting arms IH31,IH32 projecting toward the outside of the vehicle. Under the connecting arm IH32 is formed a U-shaped connecting portion IH33 which projects toward the outside of the vehicle or motion-connectingsection 5. To the upper connecting arm IH31 is coupled the front end of a motion-transmittingmember 22 via which door-closing action of the inside handle IH3 can be transmitted to the motion-connectingsection 5. To the lower connecting arm IH32 is coupled a motion-transmittingmember 25 via which door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 can be transmitted to the motion-connectingsection 5. A detected lever 36 (later described) of the motion-connectingsection 5 is held in the connecting portion IH33 when the inside handle unit IH andmotion connection section 5 are attached to thedoor 1. To the knob handle IH4 is coupled a motion-transmittingmember 44 for transmitting unlocking/locking action of the knob handle IH4 to the motion-connectingsection 5. - In
FIGS. 2 , 3 and 6-8, the motion-connectingsection 5 comprises abase plate 6 as base member fixed in thedoor 1. Thebase plate 6 comprises anoutside lever 7 connected to the outside handle OH and an electric release actuator ACT in the door 1: aninside lever 8 connected to the inside handle IH3; acrank lever 9 connected to the inside handle IH3 and fully-opendoor latch unit 4; arelease lever 10 connected to the fully-closing 2 and 3; adoor latch units locking lever 11; achildproof lever 12; aconnect lever 13; and anelectric actuator 14 for locking/unlocking action. - The
outside lever 7 is pivoted via ashaft 15 extending transversely of the vehicle in the middle of thebase plate 6 facing outside of the vehicle and is held in a neutral position inFIGS. 6 and 7 where the lower end is in contact with astopper portion 61 of thebase plate 6 in a standby state in which the outside handle OH and release actuator ACT do not work. - A
slit 71 is formed in the lower part of theoutside lever 7. To theslit 71 is coupled a motion-transmittingmember 16 for transmitting to theoutside lever 7 power of the release actuator ACT operable according to a switch (not shown) in the driver's seat and a portable remote control switch. The end of the motion-transmittingmember 16 slides in theslit 71. Hence, the release actuator ACT works to allow the motion-transmittingmember 16 to move as shown by an arrow inFIG. 6 , and theoutside lever 7 swings by a certain angle counterclockwise inFIG. 6 or in a releasing direction from the neutral position. - A
slit 72 is formed under theslit 71 in the lower part of theoutside lever 7. In theslit 72 is slidably connected one end of a motion-transmittingmember 17 the other end of which is coupled to the outside handle OH. Hence, when the outside handle OH is operated to open the door, the motion-transmittingmember 17 moves as shown by an arrow inFIG. 6 . By manual operation of the outside handle OH, the outside lever 7 swings by a certain angle in a releasing direction from the neutral position similarly to the motion by the actuator ACT. - At the top of the outside lever is provided a pushing
portion 73 with which the releasing action of theoutside lever 7 can be transmitted to thecrank lever 9. On the rear part of theoutside lever 7 is provided a pushingportion 74 with which the releasing action of theoutside lever 7 can be transmitted to theconnect lever 13. - At the bottom of the
outside lever 7 is disposed a detectedportion 75 which can come in contact with asensor 291 of afirst detecting switch 29 for detecting the releasing action of theoutside lever 7. - The crank lever 9 pivots on a
pivot shaft 18 extending transversely of the vehicle above theshaft 15 on a surface of thebase plate 6 facing the inside of the vehicle. Thecrank lever 9 is forced by aspring 21 one end of which is mounted to thecrank lever 9 and the other end of which is mounted to thebase plate 6 counterclockwise inFIG. 6 or toward the neutral position and is held in the neutral position inFIGS. 6 and 7 where thecrank lever 9 is in contact with astopper portion 62 of thebase plate 6 in a neutral state where thecrank lever 9 does not work. - A
slit 91 is formed in the upper part of thecrank lever 9, and a connectinghole 92 is formed in the lower part thereof. To theslit 91 is slidably the rear end of the motion-transmittingmember 22 via which door-closing action of the inside handle IH3 is transmitted to thecrank lever 9. To the connectinghole 92 is coupled the front end of the motion-transmittingmember 23 the rear end of which is coupled to a release lever (not shown) of the fully-opendoor latch unit 4. When thedoor 1 is in a fully-open position by engaging the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 with the striker, the inside handle IH3 is operated to close thedoor 1, and the motion-transmittingmember 22 moves rearward as shown by an arrow inFIG. 6 . Hence, the crank lever 9 swings against thespring 21 from the neutral position in a releasing direction or clockwise inFIG. 6 . The releasing action for swinging thecrank lever 9 in the releasing direction is transmitted via the motion-transmittingmember 23 to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 which releases the latch from the striker to enable thedoor 1 to move for closing from the fully-open position. - On the lower part of the
crank lever 9 is provided a pushedportion 93 which comes in contact with the pushingportion 73 of theoutside lever 7. By the releasing action of theoutside lever 7, the pushingportion 73 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 93, so that the crank lever 9 swings from the neutral position in the releasing direction similarly to the door-closing action of the inside handle IH3, and the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released. - The
inside lever 8 pivots on theshaft 15 which is the same axis as that of theoutside lever 7 to thebase plate 6. Theinside lever 8 is forced clockwise inFIG. 6 by aspring 24 which engages at one end with theinside lever 8 and at the other end with thebase plate 6. Theinside lever 8 is held in a neutral position inFIGS. 6 and 7 where it is in contact with astopper portion 63 of thebase plate 6 in a neutral state where theinside lever 8 does not work. - A
slit 82 is formed in the upper part of theinside lever 8. Theslit 82 is coupled to the end of the motion-transmittingmember 25 via which door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 can be transmitted. The inside handle IH3 is operated to open thedoor 1, and the motion-transmittingmember 25 moves forward in a direction by an arrow inFIG. 6 . Theinside lever 8 swings against thespring 24 from the neutral position counterclockwise inFIGS. 6 and 7 or in the releasing direction. - Furthermore, a
control hole 81 is formed in the upper part of theinside lever 8. In thecontrol hole 81 slides acontrol pin 28 which moves vertically based on motion of thechildproof lever 12 to an unlocking or locking position (later described). - The
childproof lever 12 pivots on apivot shaft 20 to thebase plate 6. Thechildproof lever 12 moves manually and is elastically held in the unlocking position inFIGS. 6 and 7 and in the locking position inFIGS. 14 and 15 to which thechildproof lever 12 swings from the unlocking position. - In the front of the
childproof lever 12 is provided aprojection 121 which is operated manually only when thedoor 1 is open. In the lower end of thechildproof lever 12 is provided a contactedportion 122 which can contact asensor 301 inFIG. 7 of a second detectingswitch 30 which can detect movement of thechildproof lever 12 disposed in ahousing 141 of theactuator 14. In the rear part of thechildproof lever 12 is formed anelongate opening 123 in which thecontrol pin 28 slides. - The
control pin 28 can move vertically in thecontrol hole 81 of theinside lever 8 according to unlocking/locking action of thechildproof lever 12 and can move forward according to releasing action of theinside lever 8. When thechildproof lever 12 is in the unlocking position, thecontrol pin 28 is positioned in the lower part of thecontrol hole 81 and is in the unlocking position where the releasing action of theinside lever 8 can be transmitted to theconnect lever 13. When thechildproof lever 12 is in the locking position, thecontrol pin 28 is positioned in the upper part of thecontrol hole 81 and is in the locking position inFIGS. 14 and 15 wherein the releasing action of theinside lever 8 cannot be transmitted to theconnect lever 13. - The
connect lever 13 pivots on theshaft 15 on which theoutside lever 7 and insidelever 8 pivot to thebase plate 6 and is forced clockwise inFIGS. 6 and 7 by aspring 31 which engages at one end with theconnect lever 13 and at the other end with thebase plate 6. Theconnect lever 13 is held in a neutral position inFIGS. 6 and 7 when theconnect lever 13 does not work. - At the top of the
connect lever 13 is provided a contactedportion 131 with which thecontrol pin 28 can come in contact when thechildproof lever 12 is in the unlocking position and with which the control pin cannot contact when thechildproof lever 12 is in the locking position. Hence, when thechildproof lever 12 andcontrol pin 28 is in the unlocking position, the releasing action of theinside lever 8 is transmitted to theconnect lever 13 via thecontrol pin 28 and contactedportion 131 thereby allowing theconnect lever 13 to swing from the neutral position against thespring 31 in the releasing direction. When thechildproof lever 12 andcontrol pin 28 are in the locking position, thecontrol pin 131 cannot come in contact with the contactedportion 131, so that the releasing action of theinside lever 8 is not transmitted to theconnect lever 13. - At the back of the
connect lever 13 is provided a pushedportion 132 with which the pushingportion 73 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact upward. Hence, when theoutside lever 7 moves for releasing, the pushingportion 74 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 132 of theconnect lever 13 upward, so that theconnect lever 13 moves for releasing against thespring 31 regardless of the position of thechildproof lever 12. - In the lower part of the
connect lever 13 is formed avertical slit 133 in which acontrol pin 33 connected to the lockinglever 11 slides vertically. - The locking
lever 11 pivots on apivot shaft 19 positioned below theshaft 15 to thebase plate 6 and is elastically held by aturnover spring 32 which engages at one end with the lockinglever 11 and at the other end with thebase plate 6 in an unlocking position inFIGS. 6 and 7 and in a locking position which turns from the unlocking position clockwise inFIG. 13 . - A motion-transmitting
member 44 operated by a knob handle IH4 is coupled to the lower part of the lockinglever 11. Thus, the lockinglever 11 moves to the locking position with unlocking action of the knob handle IH4 and to the unlocking position with locking action thereof. - The lower end of the locking
lever 11 is coupled to an output lever 34 (later described) of theactuator 14. The lockinglever 11 moves to the unlocking and locking positions by theoutput lever 34. - At the rear of the locking
lever 11 is formed aslit 111 in which thecontrol pin 33 slides longitudinally of the vehicle. - To the
base plate 6, therelease lever 10 pivots on theshaft 15 on which theoutside lever 7, insidelever 8 and connectlever 13 pivot, and is held in the neutral position inFIGS. 6 and 7 when therelease lever 10 does not work in the neutral state. - To connecting
101,102 formed on the upper part of theholes release lever 10, one end of a motion-transmittingmember 26 the other end of which is coupled to a cancelling lever (not shown) of the fully-closing frontdoor latch unit 2 and one end of a motion-transmittingmember 27 the other end of which is coupled to a cancelling lever (not shown) of the fully-closing reardoor latch unit 3 are coupled respectively. Hence, therelease lever 10 is moved counterclockwise inFIGS. 6 and 7 or in a releasing direction. The releasing action is transmitted to the cancelling levers of the fully-closing door-latch units 2 via the motion-transmitting 26,27 respectively, so that themembers 2,3 are released to enable the door to open from the fully-closed position.door latch units - An L-shaped control opening 103 in which the
control pin 33 slides is formed in the lower part of therelease lever 10. - The
control pin 33 slides through theslit 133 of theconnect lever 13, the control opening 103 of therelease lever 10, and theslit 111 of the lockinglever 11. Thus, when the lockinglever 11 is in the unlocking position, thecontrol pin 33 is in an unlocking position of anupper part 103 a of the control opening 103 and when the lockinglever 11 is in the locking position, thecontrol pin 33 is in a locking position of alower part 103 b of thecontrol opening 103. - When the locking
lever 11 andcontrol pin 33 are in the unlocking position, the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is transmitted to therelease lever 10 via thecontrol pin 33. According to the releasing action of therelease lever 10, the fully-closing 2,3 can be released. When the lockingdoor latch units lever 11 andcontrol pin 33 is in the locking position, even if the releasing action is carried out by theconnect lever 13, thecontrol pin 33 merely moves rearward through thelower part 103 b of the control opening 33, so that the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is not transmitted to therelease lever 10. Thus, the fully-open 2,3 cannot be released.door latch units - In the following description, “unlocking state” of the motion-connecting
section 5 means that the lockinglever 11 andcontrol pin 33 are in the unlocking position, and “locking state” means that the lockinglever 11 andcontrol pin 33 are in the locking position. The actuator 14 changes to the unlocking state or locking state depending on change in state of the motion-connectingunit 5. - Then, with respect to
FIGS. 4 and 10 , the pivoting structure for pivoting therelease lever 10, connectlever 13, insidelever 8 andoutside lever 7 on theshaft 15 in order axially will be described. - To the
base plate 6, therelease lever 10, connectlever 13, insidelever 8 andoutside lever 7 overlap in order axially so as to rotate independently. - On the surface of the
base plate 6, anannular projection 64 having a diameter D around theshaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of therelease lever 10. Thus, without subjecting to effect in variation of thickness of the matrix of thebase plate 6 made of sheet metal, it is possible to make the distance tO between the rear surface of thebase plate 6 and the top surface of theannular projection 64 as determined formerly. - On the surface of the
release lever 10, anannular projection 104 having a diameter D1 larger than the diameter D around theshaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of theconnect lever 13. At the same time with the embossing, anannular recess 105 corresponding to theannular projection 104 is formed on the rear surface of therelease lever 10. - Without subjecting to the effect in variation of thickness of matrix of the
release lever 10 formed from sheet metal, it is possible to make the distance t1 between the rear surface of therelease lever 10 and the top surface of theannular projection 104 as determined formerly. Since the diameter D of theannular projection 64 of thebase plate 6 differs from the diameter D1 of theannular projection 104 of therelease lever 10, theannular projection 64 of thebase plate 6 does not fit in theannular recess 105 of therelease lever 10 to enable therelease lever 10 to rotate smoothly. - On the surface of the
connect lever 13, anannular projection 134 having a diameter D2 smaller than the diameter D1 around theshaft 15 projects toward the rear surface of theinside lever 8 is formed embossing. At the same time with the embossing, anannular recess 135 corresponding to theannular projection 134 is formed on the rear surface of theconnect lever 1. - Without subjecting to the effect of variation in thickness of the matrix of the
connect lever 13 made of sheet metal, it is possible to make the distance t2 between the rear surface of theconnect lever 13 and the top surface of theannular projection 134 as determined formerly. Since the diameter D1 of theannular projection 104 of therelease lever 10 differs from the diameter D2 of theannular projection 134, theannular projection 104 of therelease lever 10 does not fit in theannular recess 135 of theconnect lever 13 to enable therelease lever 10 to rotate smoothly with theconnect lever 13. - On the surface of the
inside lever 8, anannular projection 83 having a diameter D3 smaller than the diameter D2 around theshaft 15 is formed by embossing to project toward the rear surface of theoutside lever 7. In the embossing, anannular recess 84 corresponding to theannular projection 83 is formed on the rear surface of theinside lever 8. - Without subjecting to the effect of variation in thickness of the matrix of the
inside lever 8 made of sheet metal, it is possible to determine the distance t3 between the rear surface of theinside lever 8 and the top surface of theannular projection 83 as determined formerly. Since the diameter D2 of theannular projection 134 of theconnect lever 13 differs from the diameter D3 of theannular projection 83 of theinside lever 8, theannular projection 134 of theconnect lever 13 does not fit in theannular recess 84 of theinside lever 8 to enable the connectinglever 13 to rotate smoothly with theinside lever 8. - The
64,104,134,83 are formed by embossing on the surfaces of theannular projections base plate 6,release lever 10, connectlever 13 and insidelever 8. Even in the structure in which a plurality of 10,13,8,7 pivot on the same shaft to thelevers base plate 6, it is possible to avoid the effect by variation in thickness of the matrix of the 10,13,8,7. It prevents thelevers 10,13,8,7 from loosening axially with larger gaps between the levers and it prevents thelevers 10,13,8,7 from turning heavily with no gaps between the levers, enabling the levers to turn smoothly. Furthermore, the surfaces of the levers do not contact one another to enable the levers to turn more smoothly. The axial distances of thelevers 10,13,8,7 can be made as determined formerly to enable the number of steps formed on thefevers shaft 15 to become smaller than the number of the levers, so that the manufacturing costs of theshaft 15 can be reduced. - The
actuator 14 will be described. - In
FIGS. 6-9 , theactuator 14 has the L-shapedhousing 141 fixed along the front lower portion of therectangular base plate 6. Theoutput lever 34 pivots on thepivot shaft 35 on the outer surface of thehousing 141 facing the outside of the vehicle, and the detectedlever 36 which swings longitudinally of the vehicle around apivot shaft 45. In order to show the inner structure of thehousing 141 inFIG. 7 , acover 1410 for thehousing 141 and aplate 142 fixed in thehousing 141 are omitted. - The
housing 141 includes themotor 37; aworm wheel 39 which pivots via apivot shaft 38 below themotor 37; anactive lever 40 which pivots via apivot shaft 35 to turn with theoutput lever 34; the first detectingswitch 29 for directly detecting the position of theoutside lever 7; a second detectingswitch 30 for directly detecting the position of thechildproof lever 12; an active-lever detecting switch 41 for directly detecting the position of anactive lever 40; an inner detectedlever 42 which turns with the detectedlever 36; and an inside-handle detecting switch 43 for directly detecting the operation of the inside handle IH3 via the detectedlever 36 and inner detectedlever 42. - Furthermore, within the
housing 141, aplate 142 is fixed to cover the inside of thehousing 141 from the inside of the vehicle. InFIG. 9 , themotor 37, the first and second detecting 29,30 and a number of conductiveswitches terminal plates 143 electrically connected to the 41,43 are provided on the surface of theswitches plate 142 facing the inside of the vehicle. Hence, themotor 37, the first and second detecting 29,30 and detectingswitches 41,43 are electrically connected to control circuits via wires (not shown) connected to aswitches connector portion 1411 under theterminal plates 143 andplate 142. - The
worm wheel 39 meshes with aworm 371 fixed to the shaft of themotor 37, rotates reversibly by themotor 37 and hasengagement portions 391 projecting axially on the rotary surfaces. Theengagement portions 391 provided on the rotary surface facing the outside of the vehicle are omitted. - Based on the rotation of the
worm wheel 39 counterclockwise inFIG. 7 or in an unlocking direction with normal rotation of themotor 37, theactive lever 40 comes in contact with theengagement portion 391 on the rotary surface facing the inside of the vehicle and swings to an unlocking position inFIG. 7 . Based on the rotation of theworm wheel 39 clockwise inFIG. 7 or in a locking direction with reverse rotation of themotor 37, theactive lever 40 comes in contact with theengagement portion 391 provided on the rotary surface facing the outside of the vehicle and turns to a locking position inFIG. 13 where it swings counterclockwise from the unlocking position. - The
output lever 34 pivots with theactive lever 40 and is coupled at the upper end to the lower end of the lockinglever 11. Thus, with the rotation of themotor 37, theoutput lever 34 moves with theactive lever 40 to the unlocking and locking positions, so that the lockinglever 11 moves to the unlocking and locking positions. - When the motion-connecting
section 5 and inside handle unit IH are connected in thedoor 1, the detectedlever 36 pivots on thepivot shaft 45 on the surface facing the inside of the vehicle and the inside handle IH3 in thehousing 141, and engages in the connecting portion IH33 of the inside handle IH3 in a direction of turning of the inside handle IH3. The detectedlever 36 swings forward by door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 and swings rearward by door-closing action thereof. - The inner detected
lever 42 turns forward or rearward with the detectedlever 36 in thehousing 141. The inner detectedlever 36 is directly coupled to the inside handle IH3 with the detectedlever 36, but is not connected indirectly to the inside handle IH3 via the motion-transmitting member such as a cable or a rod, enabling the inner detectedlever 36 to move with the inside handle IH3 securely. The inside-handle detecting switch 43 detects the motion of the detectedlever 42 via the inner detectedlever 42 to enable the motion of the inside handle IH3 to be detected securely. - The inside-
handle detecting switch 43 is attached in avertical room 141 f of thehousing 141 and detects a swinging direction of the detectedlever 36 and inner detectedlever 42 thereby detecting a direction of action of the inside handle IH3 and transmitting a detected signal to control circuits. On the basis of the detected signal from the inside-handle detecting switch 43, the control circuits controls theelectric opening unit 100 to move thedoor 1 to open when door-opening signal is inputted, and controls theelectric opening unit 100 to move thedoor 1 to close when door-closing signal is inputted. - The first detecting
switch 29 for detecting theoutside lever 7 is fixed in ahorizontal room 141 c extending rearward of thehousing 141 such that only thesensor 291 is exposed from the upper surface of thehousing 141 or asmall hole 141 a which faces a detectedportion 75 of theoutside lever 7. Thesmall hole 141a of thehousing 141 is tightly covered with aswitch body 292 of the first detectingswitch 29 so as to prevent rain water from coming into thehousing 141. At each side of thesensor 291 of the first detectingswitch 29, guides 141 d, 141 d for guiding the detectedportion 75 of theoutside lever 7 are provided. - With releasing action of the
outside lever 7, the detectedportion 75 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with thesensor 291 of the first detectingswitch 29 which detects that theoutside lever 7 is on releasing action and a detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits. Based on the detected signal of the first detectingswitch 29, the control circuits controls theelectric opening unit 100 to open thedoor 1 if thedoor 1 is in the fully-closed position, and to close thedoor 1 if thedoor 1 is in the fully-open position. The detectedportion 75 of theoutside fever 7 is guided by the 141 d, 141 d to ensure that it is in contact with theguides sensor 291 securely thereby enabling the first detectingswitch 29 to detect the action of theoutside lever 7 securely. - The second detecting
switch 39 for detecting thechildproof lever 12 is fixed in thevertical room 141 f extending upward in thehousing 141 such that only thesensor 301 is exposed from the top surface of thehousing 141 or asmall hole 141 b facing the detectedportion 122 of thechildproof lever 12. Thesmall hole 141 b of thehousing 141 is tightly covered with aswitch body 302 of the second detectingswitch 30 so as to prevent rain water from coming into thehousing 141. At the side of thesensor 301 of the second detectingswitch 30 in thehousing 141, guides 141 e for guiding the detectedportion 122 of thechildproof lever 12 are provided. - When the
childproof lever 12 moves to the locking position to allow the detectedportion 122 of thechildproof lever 12 to come in contact with thesensor 301 of the second detectingswitch 30, the second detectingswitch 30 detects that thechildproof lever 12 moves to the locking position in the childproof locking state, so that a detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits. The detectedportion 122 of thechildproof lever 12 is guided by theguides 141e to ensure that the detectedportion 122 is in contact with thesensor 301 enabling the action of thechildproof lever 12 to be detected securely. - As mentioned above, in the
housing 141 of theactuator 14, themotor 37, detecting 29,30,41,43 andswitches terminal plate 143 electrically connected to the 29,30,41,43 are disposed. Hence, it is not necessary to provide the detecting switches 41,30,29 for detecting theswitches 11,12,13, the inside-levers handle detecting switch 43 for detecting the action of the inside handle IH3 or electric wires electrically connected to the detecting switches 29,30,41,43, improving water tightness on the detecting switches 29,30,41,43 and reducing the costs for electric wires electrically connected to the 29,30,41,43 outside theswitches housing 141. It is also possible to connect wiring for themotor 37 with wiring for the 29,30,41,43 thereby reducing the costs. Theswitches housing 141 for theactuator 14 is shaped like “L” and fixed to the lower part of therectangular base plate 6 in front of thebase plate 6, and the detecting switches 29,30,41,43 are not disposed on thebase plate 6, thereby improving flexibility in layout of the levers on thebase plate 6. - The function of the embodiments will be described with respect to
FIGS. 11-15 . - The outside handle OH is oersted to o en the door when the
door 1 is held in the full-closed state and when the motion-connectin section 5 andchild roof lever 12 are in the unlockinq state and unlocking position respectively. - When the
door 1 is held in the fully-closed position, the fully-closing 2,3 engage with the strikers. When the motion-connectingdoor latch units unit 5 is in the unlocking state, the lockinglever 11,control pin 33,output lever 34 andactive lever 40 are in the unlocking position respectively. - In the unlocking state in
FIG. 11 , when the outside handle OH is operated, its motion is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17. Theoutside lever 7 turns counterclockwise inFIG. 11 in a releasing direction from the neutral position. The pushingportion 74 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 132 of theconnect lever 13 upward to allow theconnect lever 13 to turn counterclockwise inFIG. 11 or in a releasing direction to turn against thespring 31. Thecontrol pin 33 is in the unlocking position for transmitting turning of theconnect lever 13 to therelease lever 10, so that the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is transmitted to therelease lever 10 via thecontrol pin 33 and therelease lever 10 turns in the releasing direction. - In
FIG. 12 , when the operating lever is operated for releasing, the detectedportion 75 of theoutside lever 7 moves rearward along the upper surface of thehousing 141 of theactuator 14 and comes in contact with thesensor 291 of the first detectingswitch 29. Hence, the first detectingswitch 29 detects that theoutside lever 7 is operated for releasing, and a detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits. - The releasing action of the
release lever 10 is transmitted to the fully-closing 2,3 via the motion-transmittingdoor latch units 26,27 to release the fully-closedmembers 2,3. Right after latch releasing is completed, the control circuits controls thedoor latch units electric opening unit 100 based on detected signal of the first detectingswitch 29. Thus, thedoor 1 slides open by theelectric opening unit 100. - In the unlocking state in
FIG. 11 , when the switch for opening the door is operated to open the door, the release actuator ACT works. By the operation similar to the motion by the outside handle OH, theoutside lever 7 is operated for releasing, and the fully-closed 2,3 are released, so that thedoor latch units door 1 can be opened. - The inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door when the
door 1 is in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door in FIG. the door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 is transmitted to the
inside lever 8 via the motion-transmittingmember 25. Theinside lever 8 turns counterclockwise inFIG. 11 or in the releasing direction against thespring 24 from the neutral position, the releasing action of theinside lever 8 is transmitted to theconnect lever 13 via thecontrol pin 33. Similarly to the releasing action by theoutside lever 7, the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is transmitted to therelease lever 10, so that the 2,3 are released to enable thedoor latch units door 1 to slide open. - The
actuator 14 is operated to lock the door when thedoor 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the
motor 37 of theactuator 14 rotates in the locking direction inFIG. 11 , the rotation is transmitted to theactive lever 40 andoutput lever 34 via theworm 37 andworm wheel 39, and the action of theactive lever 40 andoutput lever 34 from the unlocking position to the locking position is transmitted to the lockinglever 11. Thus, inFIG. 13 , the lockinglever 11 moves from the unlocking position to the locking position against thespring 32, and thecontrol pin 33 moves to the locking position, so that the motion-connectingsection 5 changes from the unlocking state to the locking state. - The knob handle IH4 is operated to lock the door when the door is held in the fully-closed state and when the motion-connecting
section 5 andchild roof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the knob handle IH4 is operated to lock the door in
FIG. 11 , the action is transmitted to the lockinglever 11 via the motion-trasnmittingmember 44, and the lockinglever 11 moves from the unlocking position to the locking position against theturnover spring 32. Thus, inFIG. 13 , with the movement of the lockinglever 11 to the locking position, theoutput lever 34,active lever 40 andcontrol pin 33 move to the locking position, and the motion-connectingsection 5 changes from the unlocking state to the locking state. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking state respectively. - When the motion-connecting
section 5 is in the locking state, the lockinglever 11,control pin 33,output lever 34 andactive lever 40 are in the locking position. - The outside handle OH is operated in
FIG. 13 , and the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17. Theoutside lever 7 turns counterclockwise inFIG. 13 in the releasing direction from the neutral position, and the pushingportion 74 comes in contact with the pushedportion 132 of theconnect lever 13 upward to make theconnect lever 13 turn counterclockwise inFIG. 13 or in the releasing direction against thespring 31. However, thecontrol pin 33 is in the locking position where the rotation of theconnect lever 13 cannot be transmitted to therelease lever 10. Thus, the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is not transmitted to therelease lever 10. Thus, the fully-closing 2,3 are not released to disable thedoor latch units door 1 to open. - The inside handle IH3 is operated for door-opening when the
door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectiveiy. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door in FIG, 13, the door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 is transmitted to the
inside lever 8 via the motion-transmittingmember 25. Theinside lever 8 turns against thespring 24 counterclockwise inFIG. 13 in the releasing direction from the neutral position, In this case, thecontrol pin 28 is in the unlocking position where the releasing action of theinside lever 8 can be transmitted to theconnect fever 13. Thus, the releasing action of theinside lever 8 is transmitted to theconnect lever 13. However, thecontrol pin 33 is in the locking position, the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is not transmitted to therelease lever 10 similar to the releasing action of theoutside lever 7. Hence, the fully-closing 2,3 cannot be released, so that thedoor latch units door 1 cannot be opened. - The actuator ACT is unlocked when the
door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the
motor 37 of the actuator ACT rotates in the unlocking direction inFIG. 13 , the rotation is transmitted to the lockinglever 11 via theworm 371,worm wheel 39,active lever 40 andoutput lever 34. Hence, the lockinglever 11 moves from the locking position to the unlocking position against theturnover spring 32 inFIG. 11 , and thecontrol pin 33 moves to the unlocking position to make the motion-connectingsection 5 change from the locking state to the unlocking state. The activelever detecting switch 41 detects that theactive lever 40 moves to the unlocking position or that the lockinglever 11 moves to the unlocking position, and transmits an unlock-detecting signal to the control circuits. - The knob handle IH4 is operated to unlock the door when the door is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connecting
section 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and in the unlocking position respectively. - The knob handle IH4 is operated to unlock the door in
FIG. 13 , and the unlocking action is transmitted to the lockinglever 11 via the motion-transmittingmember 44, and the lockinglever 11 moves from the locking position to the unlocking position against theturnover spring 32. Hence, with the movement of the lockinglever 11 to the unlocking position, thecontrol pin 33,output lever 34 andactive lever 40 move to the unlocking position, and the motion-connectingsection 5 changes from the locking state to the unlocking state. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and in the locking position respectively. - When the outside handle OH is operated in
FIG. 14 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17, and theoutside lever 7 swings counterclockwise inFIG. 14 in the releasing direction from the neutral position. Hence, similarly to thechildproof lever 12 in the unlocking position, the pushingportion 74 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 132 of theconnect lever 13 upward and theconnect lever 13 turns counterclockwise inFIG. 14 in the releasing direction against thespring 31. The releasing action of theconnect lever 13 is transmitted to therelease lever 10 via thecontrol pin 33 to turn therelease lever 10 in the releasing direction. Thus, the releasing action of therelease lever 10 is transmitted via the motion-transmitting 26,27 to the fully-closedmembers 2,3 which are released, so that thedoor latch units door 1 can slide open. - The inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively. - When the
childproof lever 12 is in the locking position inFIG. 14 , thecontrol pin 28 is in the locking position where the releasing action of theinside lever 8 cannot be transmitted to theconnect lever 13. Thus, even if the inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door to release theinside lever 8, the releasing ation is not transmitted to theconnect lever 13. The door-opening action of the inside handle IH3 is not transmitted to the fully-closing 2,3, so that thedoor latch units door 1 cannot be opened. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the lockin state and locking position respectively. - When the outside handle OH is operated in
FIG. 15 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted via the motion-transmittingmember 17 to theoutside lever 7 which swings counterclockwise inFIG. 15 in the releasing direction from the neutral position. However, thecontrol pin 33 is in the locking position where the releasing action of theconnect lever 13 cannot be transmitted to therelease lever 10, so that the releasing action of theoutside lever 7 is not transmitted to therelease lever 10. Thus, the fully-closing 2,3 are not released, so that thedoor latch units door 1 cannot be opened. - The inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door when the
door 1 is held in the fully-closed position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position respectively. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated to open the door in
FIG. 15 , theinside lever 8 is released, but thecontrol pin 28 is in the locking position. The releasing action of theinside lever 8 is not transmitted to theconnect lever 13 andrelease lever 10. Thus, the door-opening action of the inside handle lH3 is not transmitted to the fully-closing 2,3, so that the door cannot be opened.door latch units - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when th motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position, the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 engages with the striker. - When the outside handle OH is operated in the unlocking state in
FIG. 11 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17 as well as thedoor 1 is closed, and theoutside lever 7 swings from the neutral position in the releasing direction, so that theconnect lever 13 andrelease lever 10 move for releasing. Simultaneously, the pushingportion 73 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 93 of thecrank lever 9 forward thereby moving thecrank lever 9 against thespring 21 from the neutral position in the releasing direction The motion of thecrank lever 9 releases the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23 so as to slide thedoor 1 closed. - The inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open postion and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing in
FIG. 11 , the door-closing action of the inside handle IH3 is transmitted to the cranklever 9 via the motion-transmittingmember 22. Thecrank lever 9 is moved in the releasing direction, and the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released via the motion-transmittingmember 23 to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively, - When the outside handle OH is operated in the locking state in
FIG. 13 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17 as well as thedoor 1 is closed, so that theoutside lever 7 is moved for releasing. The releasing action is not transmitted to therelease lever 10, but the pushingportion 73 of theoutside lever 7 comes in contact with the pushedportion 93 of thecrank lever 9 forward. Hence, thecrank lever 9 is moved in the releasing direction even in the locking state, and the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing in
FIG. 13 , the door-closing action of the inside handle IH3 is transmitted to the cranklever 9 via the motion-transmittingmember 22 and thecrank lever 9 is moved for releasing. Hence, the releasing action of thecrank lever 9 is transmitted to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23 to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The
childproof lever 12 is operated for lockin when thedoor 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connection section 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the uncloking state and unlocking position respectively. - When the
projection 121 of thechildproof lever 12 exposed from the front end face of thedoor 1 is manually pushed down in 11, thechildproof lever 12 turns counterclockwise inFIG. 11 or in a locking direction from the unlocking position to the locking position inFIG. 14 . Thecontrol pin 28 moves with thechildproof lever 12 to the locking position. - When the
childproof lever 12 andcontrol pin 28 move to the locking position, the detectedportion 122 of thechildproof lever 12 moves rearward along the upper surface of thehousing 141 of theactuator 14 and comes in contact with thesensor 301 of the second detectingswitch 30. Hence, the second detectingswitch 30 detects that thechildproof lever 12 moves to the locking position, and a locking-detected signal is transmitted to the control circuits. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingunit 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively. - When the outside handle OH is operated in
FIG. 14 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17. The releasing action of theoutside lever 7 is transmitted to the cranklever 9 via the pushingportion 73 and pushedportion 93, and the releasing action of thecrank lever 9 is transmitted to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23. Even when thechildproof lever 12 is in the locking position, the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the unlocking state and locking position respectively. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing in
FIG. 14 , the door-closing action is transmitted via the motion-transmittingmember 22 to the cranklever 9 which is moved for releasing. Hence, the releasing action of thecrank lever 9 is transmitted to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23. Even when thechildproof lever 12 is in the locking position, the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The outside handle OH is operated when the
door 1 is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connectingsection 5 and childproof lever in the locking state and locking position respectively. - When the outside handle OH is operated in
FIG. 15 , the action of the outside handle OH is transmitted to theoutside lever 7 via the motion-transmittingmember 17. The releasing action of theoutside lever 7 is transmitted to the cranklever 9 via the pushingportion 73 and pushedportion 93. The releasing action of thecrank lever 9 is transmitted to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23. Even when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position respectively, the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 is released to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The inside handle IH is operated for door-closing when the door is held in the fully-open position and when the motion-connecting
section 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position. - When the inside handle IH3 is operated for door-closing in
FIG. 15 , the door-closing action is transmitted via the motion-transmittingmember 22 to the cranklever 9 which is moved for releasing. The releasing action of thecrank lever 9 is transmitted to the fully-opendoor latch unit 4 via the motion-transmittingmember 23. Even when the motion-connectingsection 5 andchildproof lever 12 are in the locking state and locking position respectively, the full-opendoor latch unit 4 is released to enable thedoor 1 to close. - The embodiment of the present invention is described, and without departing from the scope of claims, various changes and modifications may be possible.
- One or both of the sensors of the first and second detecting
20,30 may be exposed from the side of theswitches housing 141. In this case, the detected 75 and 122 of theportions outside lever 17 and/orchildproof lever 12 may move along the side of thehousing 141.
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1. An operating device for a vehicle-sliding-door latch to change a door latch to a unlocking state and a locking state, the device comprising:
a housing;
a motor disposed in the housing;
an active lever disposed in the housing to move to an unlocking position and a locking position by the motor;
an output lever disposed outside the housing to move to an unlocking position and a looking position with the active lever; and
a detecting switch disposed in the housing to detect motion of a swinging member pivoted to an element outside wherein the element is separate from the housing.
2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of terminal plates to be electrically connected to the motor and the detecting switch in the housing.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the detecting switch further comprises a sensor exposed from the housing, the sensor coming in contact with an end of the swinging member.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the swinging member comprises an outside lever.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the swinging member comprises a childproof lever.
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